Leaders Express Sorrow at Polish President's Death

A look at what world leaders are saying about the plane crash in which Polish President Lech Kaczynski perished Saturday:

President Barack Obama called Kaczynski a distinguished statesman who was widely admired in the United States as a leader dedicated to advancing freedom and human dignity.

"Our thoughts and prayers are with the Kaczynski family, the loved ones of those killed in this tragic plane crash, and the Polish nation," Obama said in a statement.

He described Poland's civilian and military leaders who died with Kaczynski as having helped shape that country's "inspiring democratic transformation."

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"I think the whole world will be saddened and in sorrow as a result of the tragic death in a plane crash of President Kaczynski and his wife Maria and the party that were with them," British Prime Minister Gordon Brown said. "We know the difficulties that Poland has gone through, the sacrifices that he himself made as part of the Solidarity movement. We know the contribution he made to the independence and the freedom of Poland."

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"On this difficult day the people of Russia stand with the Polish people," Russian President Dmitry Medvedev told Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk.

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German Chancellor Angela Merkel recalled her meetings with Kaczynski and said that "we always found a result in the end."

"I knew that his whole life had been dedicated to the fight for the freedom of Poland and the freedom of Europe," she said.

"We will miss Lech Kaczynski in Germany too," she said. "Germany is mourning today with the whole Polish people."

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French President Nicolas Sarkozy in a statement paid tribute to Kaczynski. "Lech Kaczynski devoted his life to his country. A tireless defender of the ideas in which he believed, he always battled with conviction for the values that founded his entry into politics: democracy, liberty and the fight against totalitarianism," Sarkozy said.

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Italian Premier Silvio Berlusconi said "It is a grave loss that has stricken a friendly country and in which I am sharing in with my heart."

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U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon said Kaczynski had "served his country and people with distinction and conviction, and was deservedly respected internationally. That he died en route to an event marking a new level of reconciliation between Poland and Russia is particularly poignant."

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Pope Benedict XVI said in a condolence message that he learned of the deaths with "deep pain" and that he wanted to assure the Polish people of his "spiritual closeness" in this moment.

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NATO Secretary General Anders Fogh Rasmussen: "On behalf of all of NATO, and myself personally, I express my most profound condolences to the people of Poland, and to the families of President and Mrs Kaczynski and all those who have died in this terrible accident. This is a tragedy for them and for Poland. My thoughts are with them today."

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"Ukraine has learned about the plane crash ... with great sorrow and inexpressible pain," Ukraine's President Viktor Yanukovych said in a statement. "We share the deep pain of a loss that hit the friendly Polish people and mourn together with the families of the dead."

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Colombia's foreign ministry said in a statement that "the government and people of Colombia express and send to the brother nation of Poland their condolences and solidarity in the face of this terrible event."

A look at what world leaders are saying about the plane crash in which Polish President Lech Kaczynski perished Saturday:President Barack Obama called Kaczynski a distinguished statesman who was widely admired in the United States as a leader dedicated to advancing freedom...